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:06:04
- You gonna feed him?
- No, I'm checking the temperature.

:06:07
mitch needs an evenly distributed
85 degrees to survive.

:06:13
Can I drop a mouse in?
:06:15
mitch only eats once a week,
on Saturdays.

:06:18
maybe we could cut a mouse in half,
:06:21
and we could feed him half now
and the other half on Saturday.

:06:25
I don't think so.
I thought you had class now?

:06:28
What time is it? Oh, shit!
:06:31
Do me a favour -
when this is rewound, mail it for me?

:06:35
- No problem. Leave it there.
- Thanks, man.

:06:38
- See you guys later.
- Bye.

:06:41
Can we please feed him now?
:06:44
No. If you overfeed him he could die.
:06:46
So? It'll be worth it.
:06:51
- Josh, hey.
- Beth, hey.

:06:54
- What's goin' on?
- Not much.

:06:56
- Where have you been?
- Nowhere.

:06:58
Studying. I'm starting
to question this college thing.

:07:02
There's so much reading.
:07:04
- Right. (Chuckles)
- Yeah.

:07:07
- You going to EL's tonight?
- Yeah.

:07:09
(Josh) I gotta run,
class has started.

:07:12
- I'll see you tonight.
- Yeah. Sorry.

:07:21
So, you have a thing
for that guy now, is that it?

:07:24
- It's not your business, Jacob.
- I can tell.

:07:28
- I'm not having this conversation.
- What conversation?

:07:31
You need to stop this.
We're not a couple.

:07:34
We've never been a couple,
and never will.

:07:39
(Professor) This week
I'd like you to think about

:07:42
Plato's Dialogues
of the middle years.

:07:45
"The Republic", "Phaedo",
"Symposium".

:07:50
Now, this will all be
on next week's mid-term,

:07:54
so I suggest you read up on it.
:07:56
Ah, Jacob,
do you have anything to add?


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